NMFTA Releases 2025 Trucking Cybersecurity Trends Report
2025年1月9日 - 10:37PM
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™
published its 2025 Trucking Cybersecurity Trends Report, citing
cybersecurity as poised to become one of the most pressing
challenges that fleets will face in the new year.
The report provides industry professionals with knowledge on
critical trends that will define trucking cybersecurity and
predictions from analyst firms Forrester and Gartner are
included.
The top trends highlighted in the report include:
- Phishing, traditional, AI-enhanced, and delayed phishing;
- Impacts from artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning
(ML);
- An increase in Zero-Trust architecture adoption;
- Cyber-enabled cargo theft; and
- Threats to assets and internet of things (IoT).
At the top of the list, 2025 will see significant increases in
the efficiency and accuracy of phishing attempts, making
traditional detection methods less effective. AI tools and the
advancements expected in 2025 will act as force multipliers for
threat actors as they craft increasingly sophisticated and
believable phishing campaigns.
In addition to traditional phishing techniques used to deliver
malicious content, next year will also see increased utilization of
advanced evasive techniques such as delayed phishing to avoid
detection by even the most advanced secure email gateways (SEGs)
and other email security tools. As a result, the trucking industry
will be required to focus on improved detection and response tools
and cybersecurity training for employees.
“No one can deny that as technology becomes more enhanced and
robust, the landscape of the industry is shifting in ways that
demand immediate attention,” said Joe Ohr, chief operating officer
for NMFTA.
Artie Crawford, director of cybersecurity for NMFTA agrees.
“Known threat actors are becoming more adept at exploiting
vulnerabilities faster and more intelligently than ever before,
which has empowered cybercriminals with the opportunity to leverage
advanced tools that make phishing, malware creation, and
impersonation scams harder to detect and prevent.”
Last month, Land Line Media reported that organized crime groups
were the primary drivers of increased cargo theft, according to
cargo theft prevention and recovery network CargoNet. The company
confirmed that 776 thefts occurred in the third quarter this year,
an increase of 14% compared to the same time in 2023. In all, the
total value of stolen freight exceeded $39 million.
To learn more about NMFTA’s free cybersecurity resources,
whitepapers, blogs, and upcoming webinars, visit www.nmfta.org.
About NMFTASince 1956, the National Motor Freight Traffic
Association, Inc. (NMFTA) has represented the interests of the
less-than-truckload (LTL) motor carrier industry. The NMFTA
publishes the National Motor Freight Classification® (NMFC®),
assigns Standard Carrier Alpha Codes™ (SCAC®), assigns Standard
Point Location Codes® (SPLC™), develops digital standards for the
LTL industry, and safeguards those digital standards through
cybersecurity research, dissemination of studies, and education.
Membership in NMFTA is available to all for-hire interstate and
intrastate motor carriers. For more information, visit
www.nmfta.org.
PRESS CONTACT: |
Marli Hall |
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Director of Public
Relations |
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marli.hall@nmfta.org |
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703-665-3559 |
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